Archive A Reconstructed © MegaSecurity Database
Liciaa Fwb Downloader
Released 22 years, 9 months ago. July 2003
Copyright © MegaSecurity
By Prince Ali
Informations
| Author | Prince Ali |
| Family | Liciaa |
| Category | Webdownloader |
| Version | Liciaa Fwb Downloader |
| Released Date | Jul 2003, 22 years, 9 months ago. |
| Language | Delphi |
Additional Information
Server:
size: 21.504 bytes
added:
c:\WINDOWS\winload.dll
Author Information / Description
++Liciaa fwb Downloader 1.0++
Liciaa fwb Downloader
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-Fwb Download
-P2P Spreading
-Extension Creation
-PHP Notification
Disclamair :
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Liciaa fwb downloader was Created for Private uses only if
u are planning to use it in bad way this is your problem i
takes NO responsibility for the way you use it.
Fwb Download
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Liciaa is a firewall bypass downloader.
URL : Link to the file u desire downloading and running it.
LOC : Location on Local Disk after downloading.
P2P Spreading
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Liciaa is able to Spread itself on p2p Programs this way will get u more vics.
Choose 10 names for your shared files.
Enable Kazaa Spreading : this will create a directory and share it on kazaa hiddenly.
Enable Misc Spreading : this will copy the files to the default shared directories of most p2p softwares.
Extension Creation
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Liciaa is able to create executable extension of ur choice
before downloading the files this give u abillity to download and run your
file with any extension.
Notification
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Liciaa will notify you using a php script .
PHP loger Link : Link to log.php .
Generate Loger : This will Create loger.zip containing 2 files
(log.php) and (log.html) upload them both to ur host,and link log.php
in the editor.
Notification is fwb too you will get notifications in log.html.
Editing Server
+++++++++++
-Load liciaa.dll.
-Read Settings.
-Edit settings.
-Save settings
Prince Ali
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